Too often, the casualties of our high-tech, high-anxiety computer revolution are the marriages and relationships of those closest to it. Ironically, as computers speed communications between nations and corporations, the people who work with computers find themselves victims of the Silicon Syndrome--a crippling lack of communication with their non technical mates. The engineer-scientist vs the imaginative and emotional. It is as if one speaks Chinese, the other French--they do not know how to translate each other. And the results of this can be devastating.Psychotherapist and marriage counselor Jean Hollands has observed first-hand and treated many symptoms of the Silicon Syndrome--alcoholism, depression, sexual disorders, obesity, family breakdown, emotional burn-out, and others. Now, in this groundbreaking book, she offers specific solutions of couples facing stress which threatens to pull them apart. And her advice is equally important for many others in high-tech relationships.Here, based on her personal experiences as a family therapist in the Silicon Valley, is a workable, interactive program of reconciliation rather than resentment, negotiation rather than negativism. She explores the reasons for the breakdown of sexual communication and how to
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Jean Madsen Hollands, une légende du monde des affaires, s'est reconvertie en auteure renommée. Elle a brillamment transposé sa vaste expérience professionnelle et relationnelle dans des œuvres littéraires captivantes. Son écriture explore les complexités de la vie moderne, abordant l'impact de la technologie sur les relations et le rôle évolutif des femmes dans la sphère professionnelle. À travers ses récits, elle offre des réflexions profondes, encourageant les lecteurs à considérer leurs propres expériences et les dynamiques sociétales.


Maybe you think you are already approachable. Maybe you don't care if you are or not. Maybe you know someone who needs this skill. Maybe you know someone who is losing something or everything because he or she has not had this book to read. This short book is about communicating with and influencing others with a positive approach. It's about having a good attitude, meaningful behaviors, and strong skills you can use in difficult situations, to build new relationships, or even to negotiate tough agreements. In our work as executive coaches with the top leaders in Silicon Valley, we see that approachability gives people an extra edge by setting the stage for being a balanced leader, as well as having satisfying and productive working relationships. Approachability is magic for careers-and not being approachable can be disastrous, on and off the job.